Q1: What did the notion of Bond girl mean to you before you got these jobs and what did it come to mean to you in playing them?
BM: For me, when I thought about a Bond girl, what excited me is that mix of male attitude, power, then danger, and this mix of a very glamorous feminine figure, a woman, and also, my point of view of that was to play with animals creating her because they are theatrical characters, higher than you, more colorful than in life. They are bigger than in life, any character in the Bond movies. So I could sense that I would have a lot of freedom on set. And then after the experience, I was happy I could have on the script those iconic scenes in the casino that you find a lot of time in the Bond movies. And for me, they are very meaningful in their history of the James Bond movies. So I was very happy to have a chance to get to be...

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